Tag: COVID-19
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Rutgers RWJ Medical School offers COVID-19 resources in five languages
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School’s Department of Pediatrics recently launched a website that presents multilingual resources about COVID-19 vaccines in children and young adults. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 14.6 million children have tested positive for COVID-19 since the onset of the…
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Graceland Gardens keeps ‘elders in mind;’ offers new concept for assisted living
NORTH BRUNSWICK – For Jeanne Selby, Graceland Gardens’ vision to create a “better” place for the aging population has been a longtime coming. The fruits of her labor are being realized as Graceland Gardens is set to celebrate its Grand Opening on Oct. 5 with North Brunswick Mayor Francis Womack and others who have helped…
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Princeton school board to resume in-person meetings on an alternating basis
The Princeton Public Schools Board of Education expects to resume in-person meetings in September on an alternating basis. The first in-person meeting will be held on Sept. 27. The school board suspended in-person meetings after Gov. Phil Murphy issued an executive order in March 2020 that banned indoor meetings and other activities in response to…
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Princeton University Concerts launches ‘Healing with Music’ series
Princeton University Concerts has created a brand-new series that focuses on the way in which humans have been using sound as a way to exist and endure since the start of time. “Healing with Music” is a multi-year project that invites audiences to hear from musicians who will share their relationship to music during illness…
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Masks to remain optional as Hopewell Valley Regional School District set to begin 2022-23 school year
Masks remain optional districtwide and late buses will not be provided at Timberlane Middle School and Hopewell Valley Central High School for the 2022-23 school year, according to Superintendent of Schools Rosetta Treece. Treece briefed the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education and public on the district’s return to school at a board meeting on…
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Burlington County Health Department to hold vaccine, booster clinics in August
The Burlington County Health Department is holding more COVID-19 vaccination clinics next month to try to help get as many residents vaccinated or boosted in advance of a possible fall or winter surge of the virus. The August clinics will be by appointment only each Friday, Aug. 5, 12, 19 and 26, from 2-4 p.m.…
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Juvenile charged with alleged Zoom attack at memorial service for South Brunswick High School student in 2021
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A juvenile from North Jersey has been charged with a Zoom attack on a virtual memorial service for a South Brunswick High School student in February 2021. “During the service, an unknown person allegedly entered the Zoom and threatened to blow up the funeral home and make the casket turn to ashes,…
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ACI in Edison to hold Family Fun Day June 25; free COVID-19 vaccines, boosters available
EDISON – The Alliance Center for Independence is set to present a Family Fun Day. The event will be held from noon to 4 p.m., June 25. The event will take place at 635 Amboy Ave. behind St. Paul the Apostle Senior Housing. Rain date is July 9. Family Fun Day is open to the…
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ACI in Edison to hold Family Fun Day June 25; free COVID-19 vaccines, boosters available
EDISON – The Alliance Center for Independence is set to present a Family Fun Day. The event will be held from noon to 4 p.m., June 25. The event will take place at 635 Amboy Ave. behind St. Paul the Apostle Senior Housing. Rain date is July 9. Family Fun Day is open to the…